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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
510 Marquise Visconti Venosta, pure white, with greenish 
centre ; long narrow petals. 
51 1 MARQUIS of NORTHAMPTON, bronze, on yellow ground, 
a sport from “ W. A. Etherington ” ; a large and fine 
exhibition bloom. F.C.C., N.C.S. 6d. 
512 Mary Inglis, warm terra-cotta on a fawn ground; an 
immense flower. 5 ft. 
513 Mary Mason, old rose red ; a large drooping flower 
8J in. across; easy grower ; natural second crowns. 
44 ft- 
519 Mary Ann Pockett, Indian red, with golden buff reverse ; 
florets broad and smooth. 
514 MASTER DAVID, a charming tone of bright crimson 
with gold reverse ; a large bloom with broad 
reflexing petals of good substance; a lovely 
flower; 3 ft. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., N.C.S. 1 /- 
515 MASTER JAMES, rich glowing chestnut with a slight 
suffusion of rose, golden reverse ; a large and 
beautiful exhibition flower, with long drooping 
florets of medium width ; 2 ^ ft. F.C.C., N.C.S. 1 /- 
520 Maud Jefferies, purest white, with stiff, erect stems ; 
good habit. 
523 Maynell, crimson, with bronze reverse ; an immense 
flower of great depth. 
525 MAURICE J. COLE. (Syn Marquis of Northampton.) 
526 May Carpenter, purest glistening white ; long graceful 
reflexing florets, incurved at the tips. 
527 MERSTHAM BLUSH, delicate blush, a lovely shade; a 
full 9 in. bloom, good habit, second crown. 5 ft. 6d. 
532 Merstham Yellow, yellow, similar to Mrs. T. W. 
Pockett, but more massive and a better grower. 
535 Miss Alice Byron, white, slightly shaded, violet reverse ; 
first crown. 
538 Miss Codrington, clear shade of soft yellow ; large, of 
refined form, with florets of fair width, good shape, 
and beautifully reflexed. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
542 MISS ELLIE GREEN, blush pink, long drooping florets 
forming a very fine deep flower; stop middle of 
March for second crown. 1 /- 
For Index see end of List. 
